If the felon lives in a state which restores someof those rights, he can apply for a carry permit in his state, and such permit is NOT valid outside his state. If the felon has not had his rights restored, he cannot legally own or possess a firearm, therefore, cannot carry one.
Added: And he cannot have been convicted of a federal offense. There is no remedy for federal offenders.
Nowhere. One of the requirements for every state for issuing permits is no felonies (unless your rights have been restored).
If it was a felony charge, and you were convicted, no. A felon cannot obtain a gun permit or possess a gun anywhere in the U.S. unless your rights have been restored by a magistrate.
It depends, and there are two parts to the answer. Generally speaking, felons cannot own or even possess handguns, and no state will issue handgun permits to felons. UNLESS: The felon has had his or her rights restored. In that case, yes, it is possible for a felon to obtain a gun permit.
Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot own or even possess a handgun, and no state will knowningly issue a handgun permit to a felon. The exception to that is, if the felon has had his or her rights restored, they can own a gun and get a gun permit.
Tenn allow concealed weapon permit
Yes, a convicted felon can get a sever permit in Georgia. This will have no effect on whether you can serve alcohol or not.
can a convicted felon obtain a business license and surety bond in florida?
(in the US) The laws of the individual states vary - but usually you must be legally an adult to obtain a CCW (concealed carry weapon) permit.
The most basic answer is no. A felon cannot get a gun permit. However, under some circumstances, a felon can have his or her rights restored.
Yes, but being a Private Investigator does not automatically mean you can strap one on. If you are a licensedPrivate Investigator you must still obtain a permit to carry an exposed weapon from the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, and you may carry a weapon only when you are on duty. Most PI's in California do not carry a gun however,if you specialize in bodyguard work, you may need to carry one. In order to carry a concealed weapon, you must first obtain a gun permit issued by your local police or sheriff's department.
Yes, living with a felon does not change your rights, however, you cannot allow the felon to have access to or control over a firearm.Additional: Re: possessing the firearm - - you will not be able to keep the weapon in the same home or vehicle or anywhere where the felon could conceivably have access to it. The felon does not have to actually hold the weapon in their hands in order to "possess" it. Just being within the vicinity of it puts them in, what the law terms as, "constructive possession."
The earliest date you will be able to obtain a learner's permit?
No because it is a weapon